The Neotech Slimline Acoustic Guitar Strap combines the fun colors of webbing with the comfort of high-tech memory foam. This enablesthe strap to comfortably conform to your neck and shoulders. The anti-microbial material pulls away moisture that easily dissipates while keeping you cool. The low-profile design appeals to those performers wanting a more streamlined look and feel. Neotech's revolutionary patent-pending Slimlock attachment system secures tightly without the bulk and rigidity of a standard connector. A steel cam lock attaches around the guitar pin while the two-part leather construction envelopes and secures the system with Velcro. This unique attachment system forms an extremely secure yet flexible, non-marrring connector that can be quickly removed. It's truly a one-of-a-kind attachment system.

This Slimline Acoustic strap also uses a custom Slimlock attachment that is designed specifically for the endpin jack so the opening is a bit larger than the standard Slimlock. It also offers an additional loop adaptor that connects to the Slimlock. This loop adaptor can be used to attach to the neck of the guitar. This is one hot connection system!

I loved the way the end of the strap had a metal reinforced locking clip. Also loved how the Velcro held the metal lock in place once it was installed. This straps allows me to play my guitar as either acoustically or electronically.

I prefer the width of the wider super ax but the locking end of the slimline. I bought both straps and headed to the leather shop. I now own a wide super ax strap with a locking end. I have spare strap parts but I have a stable strap.

Finally, a strap that stays on the guitar. Comfortable, not too wide. Only problem -- as a 5-foot-8 woman, I couldn't get it to adjust short enough! I ended up taking it to the alterations person at the dry cleaner and she took 4 inches (yes!) out of the length, and now it's just right, like Goldilocks's porridge. I would have given it 5 stars if I hadn't had to spend money having it shortened.

I've been trying for a couple of years to find a good strap solution for my Gibson J-100 Xtra. Reaming out leather straps, 'frankensteining' parts from different locking gizmos, just frustrating. This one works right out of the box. The part that fits over the end pin and the locking cam are thin enough to fit easily, and it feels sturdy enough. On the other end, if you don't have a strap attachment, it comes with a strong string and leather thing that you can thread under the strings and leave there, and attach it to the strap when needed. Works great, and it is comfortable.ALL acoustic-electric players should try this!!Pete in NJ

OK, so you installed an aftermarket pickup system in your acoustic guitar. Of course, you used the end-pin jack it came with because, well, it's just one of the better ideas manufacturers have come up with in recent years. Only one problem, the end-pin (jack) is now so big that you have to ream out a leather strap to the point that it is so flimsy it barely holds your guitar. Solution: Neotech's endpin strap! It comes with a prefab hole which accomodates your new end-pin jack plus a cam-loc and a hook and loop closure that holds the whole thing in place! The other end has the same locking system but is smaller for the standard size strap button plus it is small enough that it can make the angle if that is attached to your neck heel. Genius! Why no one else has this type of thing I don't know. I can't even remember who or where I first head about them from, but I'm glad I did. It's the only thing to use for this situation that I know of.

This strap is very comfortable, that is when it stays on. The velcro attachments rarely stay secure do to the metal piece that is supposed to lock on securely to your strap knob on your guitar. I don't jump around while I play or anything, the velcro just gradually works its way loose and your guitar falls off. Plus, you really have to take your time to carefully connect the strap by placing the metal securing piece and then pushing together all the velcro around the metal piece...don't waste your money. Just get a regular strap.

This strap is very well made & comfortable, but it has a washer for the locking mechanism that may scratch the finish on your guitar. I am fixing chamois on the guitar side of the strap to protect against this.

This is the only strap I have found designed to work with an acoustic endpin jack. Other straps are too thick and just barely hold onto the pin. This is a clever locking design that's very secure. Still not perfect, however. It's a little slow to put on, and I would have preferred a good leather or even a cotton strap to the neoprene. But for now, it's the best solution out there for acoustic-electric players.